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Gatesair Supports Successful Atsc 3 0 Direct to Mobile Trial in India

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AI insight

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The trial demonstrates a commercial pathway for ATSC 3.0-based D2M technology in India, potentially creating a new broadcast infrastructure market. GatesAir (broadcast equipment supplier) and Tejas Networks (network equipment) stand to gain if India adopts D2M. The mechanism is early-stage (trial completed, no commercial rollout announced), so commercial impact is weak and speculative. No immediate revenue, margin, or supply chain changes are evident.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • GatesAir completed a three-year D2M field trial in Delhi, India.
  • Trial used GatesAir’s Maxiva XTE ATSC 3.0 exciter and Tejas Networks’ Broadcast Radio Head.
  • D2M technology delivers multimedia content directly to mobile devices without internet.
  • Project supported by Indian government and IIT Kanpur.
  • Findings to be presented at BroadcastAsia 2026 in Singapore.

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